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. . IIENNETII HARlllll, MrL ~ , _ . . and lfrL WilliAm Woods, left to rlcht. register
cblldron.lt the PomerO, ineosles oUnle. Being reglsloredwlih har mother, Mrs. Paul Andrews, Is .
Kati\Y Androwl!, LooW.BQttom. . Mrs. Harrte and lolrs. Thomao repreaented the ldiddleP.Ort Cblld
Conservation l.eogue and Mrs.. Woods, XI Gimma
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vllited ·otwr meaales e11n. Depa-ent of Health.
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'l11e cUalct olfend ~ - - «11111y only 305 cblldrm were
relllotored at the ellnles held
1n Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine
and Rutland.
The boat attended was the Pom·
eroy clinic where 153 elilldren
were lliven the vaccine. AI Ml~dleport only 36 lmoculsttons
were lllvon; 60 were lllven at
Raelllo and 56 fn Rutland.

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Mrs. Amanda Murray and Mrs.
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meal or Health were James Yer~ ... Gordon Whitman.

LOOK MOM, NO NEEDLE _ Richard Mora, aon of Mr,
and Mrs. Woodrow lllora, Pomeroy Routo3, recetvedhta messlos vaccine from Dr. Sollm Blazewlez at the Pomeroy Elemer&gt;tary School Sundo,y whore one or lour measles clinics was hold.

Looidll8 on are Mrs. Daisy Frecker and Mrs. Amanda Murray.
The w.cclne waa administered with pressure guns, which haw
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COLUIIfBIJS (UPI) - George Wallace has a problem not unlike
that of tho clllldldates lor President of the Democratic and Republlesn parties. The former Alabama governor has topton the ballot
In Ohio lor tile Nov, 5 preslclentlal election
While eoch of the other two parties w111 make their selection In
August tortheballot, Wallace'scandldacyneedsthest.pport of 433,000
Ohioans to get his American Independent plrf.Y's choice- hlmsallthere.
And aa ,POrt of tho CIIJIIIlalgn to Ioree Secretary of state Ted w.
Brown to put It on the bsUot, Wallace mllde hlo· second visit to the
f!uckeye Slats - 1 thrse olop lour Saturday that ended here. All
lftree 'llaltl~·i.jre Dilrr&lt;&gt;&lt;f !If- pro/mi"but -ili&lt;O'VIe·IIIIO In St.-·
Louis where hla rally waa Interrupted repeatedly by chontlll8 proteatora.
Followlllg the rally at the Columbus Jets stadium, ono aide
said "This Is more like It" as
Secret Service 889nta and police otruggled to hold back the
crowd. uu certainly is dillerent
lrom 'the rocepUon at St.

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MEMPHIS, TeiDI. (UPI) JIIII)IS f';arl Ray pleaded oot
aullil tbday at hla arralp-

Briefs

CINCINNATI (UPI)... Key lie- nation's ,..ernors, laBI ~ airport JOiiUCII niiT here
publleao fiO'/eriiOI'S haVe doeld- ptherlng of politicians before &amp;mdo,y nlaht, pl.,..... a !llfck
ed to cling tl8lrtl1 to their the convOIItlons, as ..mbled for . trip tonl&amp;hl. ·1!1 ,!Qnlueb
!avorlle son roles to keep the their opening business ....ton. deleptef_ ·He , said lUt alabt
GOP Nsttonal ConYent1on from
that aoulon was markod by: .....,..., iihaidd 10 to tho
being a Rl&lt;hard Nbon nm&amp;WI,)',
-A Clll .from John Gardner, conveadon iidth all _ , mind
But there was no sip or ..r1oue former aeeretaey of health, and welsh inaQ:r factor I before
oroalcm In the former nee otlieatlon and .... rare, for deddb!c .... • pnotMtlal
president's lwp power ba...
pubtle olflelals "to come ... or nomlnet. '• •
The favorite 10111 were · our trance" and recoiJ)ize that
Rocklflller, Nlmf1 major
standing pat and one of them, ma.ulve sums of IIIOiley mull deeland rlv~ ror II!• - Gov. Ronald Rsapn of CaiUor- be _.t to deal with the ttoa, made b!J llrlll _...,..
nla, was aetlllflllke an aet!Ye, U problems of the cities.
here ~ and reitentod
still undeclared, candldalo for
-A call from Gov, John A. blo !oroealllo the convthe presidential nomlnatlon. But Vol110 ol Masaaclwsett., &lt;!&gt;air- """'d 10 be)lljad lhroe ballots.
1hore was no lncllest1011 slgnltl. man ot the contorenee, for
Now Yorkar eald he did
cant inrosds were being made lltrong gun laws to be enacted
_ . t lo pick up ~
Into Nixon's commanding lead by otateo as well as the federal for
- - .mtng the
llmong deleplos "I t h the aovernment.
He urpd the emferenee . from ~er GOP
eonvOIItlon only two weeks emferenee recommend aetlon aovormrs. He has lhe _ . - !
away.
on thi&amp;I81Uo,
of sefen, plus hlmaol!. '
And there was no evidence
As Ill st1 presidential election
Nixon IiilO Is backed by seven
from DemocraUc governors that years, poiiUcs overlhadowed the of _ the Rep6J.lean p6itl0l's.
VIce Prosiclent Hubert H. conlerence llael!. Gov, Nal1011 Nixon agonto at the cont......,.
H..mphrey was losing hlo lead A. Roel&lt;ereller or Now York was _.eel coalldont to lho po1111
over Sen. Dlgeno J. McCarthy In and out of Clnelmatl to of oomplaeency tbot t1tay
for tho Democratic nomination. atteol lhe · conference and lo al~ could COUll! mOie tban
Politicians Galhl&lt;r
moot with deleploa e1aewlterl. lhe '661 oonventklu vote• IIOided
These views of· the polltleal
Meoto Kentueb Deleples
.tpr the nomination.
outlook emerpd today as the
Reagan, who addreased an

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CINCINNATI (UPI)- Gov.
James A. Rhodes 1a In demand
at the National Governors' con.
but h refu
to
terence here,
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bend to meet the demand.
Ohio Republican Chairman
John fromAndrowarlous, cl~ haup-alr
port
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· oal~ llllodet,. wwid ,bf ,"lhe
most acceptable altomitive lo
bolll camps for tho Repul&gt;llean
prestdontlal nomlnatlon In the
ernor told listeners that they event of a deadlock botwhad "shaken Ute eye teeth of Richard M. Nl,xon and New
the liberals of both parties" by York Gov. Nelaon Roekefaller
attending.
at the M1ami COnvention."
Attscks Election Law
llbodoa seolled at lhe reports
Wallace attacked Ohio's eleche entertains ldeaa for either
tton law, labaltng It "amblguthe No. I or 2 spol on tho Rep: ' ' .~: ~:~=
: e : ubiiCII!l ticket this tall.
Then, thoro was a moetlngboname on the ballot.
twGov. 51&gt;1ro T. AlnOW ol
"We're able to comply with
Maryland,
R-1 and Gov.
the statutes of every olh'lJ' state
in the nation/' he said. 11 M3' Goorp RoiMOI' 11 Mleldpn 011
lawyers are golll8 to ate a law the mezzllllne of the Sheraton
suit to get me on the ballot."
He told a news eonterenee at

Glboon Hotel &amp;mday.
Plan Proposed
AsneW wanted lhe various
''favorite son" gvvemors, ineludlni RIKJdes, to 1he GOP
convention to unite, thus holdlog their delegattmis with some
135 lo 110 doleple votes uneommlttod. That """'d lllve
· Allin; , ~, , 111q111, . Gc!f.
!'lid· Laxalt ot Nevada, a baJ.
uce of power In the · eoovonlion.
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1,500 SICJporters and 15heeklers
lvtth sips toaiu~ "Bigot." At
meat on charges otasaasstnat- Lancaster. where 2,500 Persons
ptherod, the lone opposition
·jl~~~€~~l~1~~~f:l¥:~~l~t~r~!~~i~~;~~;mi~~~~~; ~;~~~~~~i~i~~i~i~i~! ~j~i~i=~~ii~:~:m~~~~?.i~!;~;;~~;~~;~j~;~~:~;~~i=i~~=~=r:l:i:~:=:=:=: Dr. Martin Lutllor King Jr. ' waa
expressed in 1 sign that
lly Untied Pross International
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read: "The South Wlll Never
Y~LOW SPJIIlijlS. \)HIO - POUCE HERE are lnveatljjatlng a
Rise Again."
Lancaster his workers already
eanplalnt bf a Wallace for Prest~ -.In wori&lt;ef p.t .110 and .
AI the Coi1Dilbus rally, the had collected 200,000 signature&amp;
·two olher .._laD &gt;OIW.Oeta were 1aaa1ulled by aboiit "tli' lo 50"
crowd was enthualaatle and In- and "all I have to do, Ia to get
''. ~011 illid "Eiimnuudat Collego hipp!eo" Saturday.
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· ., carl I. Brown of Fairborn told ollleero he wa 0 dlstrlbuUng
1111 standing OVStill18. A lew of State Ted W, Brown has
~ m~ at a sidewalk table when q,e alleged beating oeheekleri lntorrupled blm, once ruled the P!'tltions with the 433,·

River Gauges

GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12. and
12,8 nmlng 3 feet 11 rollero;
Pl. Pleosant, 21.10; i'omiX'!lY·
Maaon, 20,10; Hlnlon, o.eo ian.
lng; Kanawha Falll!, 2.30 fa11lng;
ahoutllV ••you're a liar," when 000 nameS should have been Chorleoton, 17.90 Tlalng. Lon·
he dunlod he wai a raciaL
11led before the May primary. don, Marmet, and Wlnllold, m
Charles Chancey, head ooaeh
Durl118 the rallies, Wallace the at!L
Pleased · wtth the Columbo&amp;.
and athloUcdlrector, of1he Malga turnout of 8,500, the former gov.
(Continued on page 8)
Local School District, remleded
nstclents toc1o1 football soa1011
ticket ltoldert of lall year may
pureha.. their re..rve seat dekelt
the 19113 ....... at the
With tho exception ot four
Flailing ·In the TIMIIml Lake
ol!lce or Prlnelpal Jamoa Diehl
World
War 2 years1 and a tew area Isn't at Middleport lllgh School.
It uaed to be.
other soasma, John Will hos
"1f you WlDt to bring home a
Reserve seat llcket holdera
bsen called upon to lead a vaca- bal[ket full ot root lonl ...0are ~ lllvea lhe _..wn!il
tlonfns
Plll't.l' to Martin River. eyea, IV a all rlsht but ,. used
lO IJUi'ellase their dckets Ill adOne notable group 1D 1952 was to throw back ll!1lhlnlthat size,"
~- or olher oalea. They hove
made ilp ot buslneasmea Oscar llld Will. 'l11e lokea 011ee prodU Aul. llo do so, w!leoi tlckela
ao,ctet, Der Schaefer and ErneBI weed !aatallllc catcltoo not an1y
11'111 10 on oale to the pnera)
Dueer,
all dee..aod,
of Great NortlltrD Pike but small
public. Thetlekeia'll'&lt;i$7.2Ssaeh
mouth (black) baas.
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WHEN . THEY 'shoot the Civil War!'&amp;
"""'· they PI•~ tbe
In with a wid oi poper or cloth.
the
lihell . l~ves the Cllinon lhe waddliljriiiiCJpoaledto go with It and dislmeiP'au,; &amp;mday It dlda'L ·
A bit ot lliiillnr cloth n-red .In ·the air altar 1 cannon was
llreci. li lwrlc a aoc:cfiid, then dropped Into an open !&lt;ei bf&amp;ult&gt;&lt;J~Vder,
11!8:keg OlQI!odod. ~·· sOOt In dlr0ettll18. People ·~
· . ~ lay where tho,)o' hod ta11011, their llleea &amp;loody maska. Tho Jlerl9 lo!llisle LGiodoro Aasoelsdon was dODUilloltrltlng tho ol4 fnatry.
·~ Qf' Civil Wlli' , de~iru•\lpd. Forty-one 'peraons wort Injured,
seven qt thm
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bla,opre~eat.courseln;~ 'If tho Vli1111m War.
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~~;~~w::lth Pretldeljl N&amp;wen Van Thlou ot SOUth Vletna.,..',ln 1
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MADE ME DO IT! I MUSTA
BEEN SOFT IN TH' HEA.PI

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but he dld oot otart
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time lhe, two went to Martin
River no In 1985.
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11 8111' plan or program lo burt
or bel_p 81170118/' Rhode• dea
clarod. "I'm not tile cbalrman
ot tho Oblo delept!Gn, John
Andrews Is delqstton chairIIUIIL"

''Our deleplloo Ia wteomm!llod and I camot oommlt tbat
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Propoeal Rejeded
Mosnwhlle, Rhodeo' poriiOIIai
ven111ro 1nte national politics
&amp;llday met with aome dlodllla.
RIKJdes went 011 national television !mday lo - . . New
York Ma,yor Jo1m V, U!ldaay
for the nco pre'li..W spin
for the GOP;
Unllu,y pullecl a Rhodeo and
aald he ....ad .., part 11 ll
&amp;It, CIQ&gt;abop Caual;y Repul&gt;·
Uean oo-cbalrmu Rebert E.
Husbos said he wu "making
progreaa'' In bla •a-lp to
pt Llndu,y the No. 2 8081.
llullloea aald he had lalkeel
w1111 Gov. llarold LfNaDder or
llflllesota and Gov. ~
!lbafer of -IIJ!vula who expressed lnterootlll tbe proposal.
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GARY LANDON
SP-4 Gary A. Landon, am
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-k• of ¢om1ng home.

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Is at a low pool stap
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ooon have to qult. ~
12 inches ot wat
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Government olricialsl
to for a "wavt
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lluntlngtnn, C11&gt;~
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t)~j1i':~~ and hels the
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Ohio Valley.

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From... the issues
Dally Trlb1111J
News that tens
water and olh"
JULY 15, 19!8-'
on Ill lhe upper ~

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apples have t
boat from Galllo
!r;t·•nce Counties to c:
, weeks.
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1ioocl will be do eked
· e:d when the low wato
, erattons between Po
· Onelmstt. New cyl~
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IIIOod, It Is said a0c
at·down.
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don, Tuppers Plains, haa reenll- for an additional 3
years of &amp;rey. He ia now aervlng with the Army In Ger·
IIW\)'. A brother, Larry Is
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He also has a brother Jimmy
at home. He Is married to
the former Sandra Walton.

Three Defendants

In Collision
At Addison
Roscoe Satterneld, 74, Middleport, esetped aer1oua Injury
but 11'11 ellod !or llqlllc viol..
lion when bla ear Wlllnvolvodln
1 tbree-veblele ~oillllalat 12:10
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'l11e StalollfalnN' 'Patrol cite..
Sltterlleld flo. ~D,.,.io llunleipal COUrt on. a •.....,. ·otle!t ot
by
Center.
Tho aec~ occurred aeeofd.
Tbree defendants ,... lined
and a fourtb forfeited his boocl 1ng lo the patrol wi&gt;ID Sotlerlleld,
Saturday night In the court of headed aolllh, 'reftt l~ of center
Pomeroy Meyor Charles Logar. and·~ a IIOUIJ!IIpilldardrl-..
Fined were Harry Cunaln(ham. on by Joyce Aim lii&lt;lliill.., 24,
Pomei'QI', eronlng yellow l1na, SNIIL
46 and coots; Rollin Hawh, ChH· Slttsr11old'o .., Clii!IIIIIOd on
lor, drlvlll8 while 1nlm:leatod, lnd tllilck a third ' dr1von
$100 and coots and lhroe clays
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Middleport, ·~ nobber ~
ftShtslllng a car, $1511ld &lt;00111,
ana fl$ and colla .., Cllargel ol
neldeaa operattm.
Forfellllla bfa$18,70b011dpoot-,
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second game and rellred 11
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victory. '
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Cleveland In tile second game.
steve Hargan allowed six walks
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drew a total or 10 walks. Steve
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then Lindy Mol1ilntei came on to
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Kaa~ with roller help h'om &lt;'!
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Homers by Mike ~- and
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game was Chicago's !lrst extra
hart woo tho door 'Prlle,
base hit since last Thursday
AI the conciullon ot' tlio ~
alter they had 25 straight
1ng a Jewelry party wao bald b7
singles. Hoyt Wllhalm made his
Mrs. Allred ~rouse.
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the tourney and played what
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. career.
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playing partners, Mary Millo
and Juey Torluemke Rankin.
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place to a tie !or !lith. Each
carded 220. That put them
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Sandra Haynie at 219.

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sweep gave .the Oriole ··
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neXt weekend's lhr\'O.PIIIe
With Detroit in Baltimore.
steal Series Banner
Orlnles plan to have tllelr
aCflllred banner dis'{&lt;l~;~~ln lbolr clubhoosc In
~Ripped r r 0 111 the
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"'"'""' In Detroit where the
~~!aa and most o1 the
A
LeaBUe clubs &amp;ley, It
,t;ead•: wwelcome AL teams
Cardinals in October."
The hotel Is alrea.zy plannfns
1o 'host llle Cardinals for the
iNorld Series, Bit while the
:i&gt;".~:.r;llnats, leading by 10\2, are
· IJ)Od bet to make II, lbe
~oleo hope Ute Cardinals have
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!-*tes,

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LeaBUe, Boston best Washinton
4-3 ,but lost the second game by
an ldO!nllcal 4-3 marsln, Mfnne.
lOla swept a doubleluiader h'om
Oakland · 7-5 ' and lO-ll and
Chlca&amp;Q beat Call!ornla 5'1 but
loat'the aecond nme7~.
Dave Johni!OII led the Orioles
to their key sweep as he
collected -tllree hils lncludfug a
homer In the first game and
two nil&gt;p~clng -los in
IIIW' second game, Frank Robin11011 collected two hits and drove
in · a nm in the first game to
back Jim Hardin, wbo allowed
just se~en ~Ito, lnclucllng a twoI'IID homer by Tom Matchick,
Gene Brabender balled Tom
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victory. '
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steve Hargan allowed six walks
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drew a total or 10 walks. Steve
Barber went 5 2,3 !Mings and
then Lindy Mol1ilntei came on to
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Kaa~ with roller help h'om &lt;'!
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Homers by Mike ~- and
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base hit since last Thursday
AI the conciullon ot' tlio ~
alter they had 25 straight
1ng a Jewelry party wao bald b7
singles. Hoyt Wllhalm made his
Mrs. Allred ~rouse.
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. career.
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playing partners, Mary Millo
and Juey Torluemke Rankin.
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place to a tie !or !lith. Each
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Yost, Portland. Pbme 141- $1.39. milk 89 &lt;enls gallon,
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7-ll«p baeon Jowl ! lb. etJO. 110ap
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good rubber, good ~..... ~ '"
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OPI!ll 'nJliSDAY
EVENING 7 TIL I

It ... &amp;0 and dirlng other
deligners to follow suit
Fenud borroWed a page from
the RensiSliDce !or &lt;b:blet and
ho11 comblnatl011o thll wore
llrlctl¥ for 20th Century ldrla
· who dare Ill wear lklrts that

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Detqned for carpenters, builden,
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breakable libef-llas• handle. Full
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CUll in metal, plutic, wood and
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Six different
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and depth adjuatments., uw dull
tjtcloJ. rip
renee and ply·
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ftt .,lll...t 5twt tf •n•lll .SIIct 1915

MDGS TIIATRE
ITONIGIIT THRV THUBIIIAY
JIJLY 22 ·26

WEDNESDAY
ANNUAL PicNIC, Past Preat"BONNIE AND CLYDE"
de.U, Ladles Auxiliary, Drew
Wabllor Post 39, American Lo.
(Todlnlcolor) ·
Warren lleatly, Faye uw• I lloo, 6 p. m. Wedneodl¥ at trollor court along river near Laura
away,
Watoon ~orne. In case or nli., at
11omt or Mrs. WatiOIL
,, PICNIC, OHIO Ell Phi Chop- .
ter, Beta Sigma Phi, Q Royal
Olh Pork, 11:30 L m., ror mom- ·
berJ and lhllr cldldl"en; tiki o
TONIGHT AND
co"'rod dloh and table sorvtco.
JulJ! 22- 23
POMEROY WCTIJ ....W pl.,.
umz'WILLY''
nlc, . 5 p, m. ' Ifodneoda1, at 111e
Dlek Van D7ke
PO!Mroy
United Meltio.nat
Barbera foldon •
Chur~hl brl• I covered
(Color) I
table
lncla
PLUS
Is;E
AFRICA..TEXAS • ....,,,,.,
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EVEREADY BATTERIES
·AT ELBERFELD$

clel, 7:30 .P. m., each e\'enlne.
~·to the Public.

two

Rutland IIIII Pomeroy vol~
teer llriiJien were summoned to
battle tho hllze· which throlllned
to SPread to other buU~.
F1remen said the bm'ns, botb

·ftlled with hay and !arm machlno
ery. were bornlng out or control
14)01! arrl1!11 or the Rutland ftreftl!hU• units and elforto were

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Pa.
tltll*tho
"ll was hard, but e held out -~hi~
hlstocy. The laat occurred and aut &lt;Jdte a monotary pill."
"YII'~
In 1959-60. It lasted a record
The Vandergrlft local votitd I10I'ted 10,1! .
llG t~Q'a and wiped out the In favor of a strike laat saiur. Ill J.oeclitura. Pa.• • ~·In;
Oblo,
~~o
llvlngo or -!workers. day.
"''Maiv of tJtj: new memt- '"8 "Nobo&lt;IY alands to pin IllY- Sleelnrl&lt;ers """' ~ ~ avwere not tiOrkllllr at tha'
thing In a strlke," Silvestri er&amp;ge hourl7 Gl $3.?1,.·~­
but . tho older members
'lid, ''but the lltelt10rker with
(r&lt;J!!II!IIod ou

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Llghtnlog Ill .the helgllth or ll1e
Monday event,. storm In tho
western ...Uon or Melp County
touched of! I ftre that destroyed
larp borns on tlil Le sler
Thomao !arm at SOlem Center,

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Seattored ollernoon ~:
lhowors central tuld 1001111 today. Warmer, conllllled lllml4,
a c a t t e r e d thunderlbDwen
t1troug1tou1 the state WecN:iday.

1968

Salem Center Barns Set on Fire

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Wlth-·llle lrtre ' tloo
Slrterj who .... 1110h
llllinbenao "Cdtnpfle1da" a'n d
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deem advlqble uoder tho Jamln lllvelltl, pres~ or

tltey

Weathcr 1•

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Hawali has 'nine square miles
of Inland water.

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felled to make a
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!riono)' otrer ind an order 'Wao strike th!frre .Bivlbj tho .com- conllltutlon ot Ito 1966 ...,....
.lsoutcl ror ll1e strike vole, !lrot f111leS a l!'lndQie lor anY Jdild 1 tlon,. PreviOUII1, llril!l authDri·
or contract thQ' Win!," S4ld II' woo . In the hands or the
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Ioamed tA&gt;dai that ll1e Antltoll)' ,Tomko, president 1Df WQe Polley (;ommltteo,
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not placed' the t,500~r Loeal 1408 II ' Union ol!lcllla point out !lilt..
Ne~s 'have·
on tht table, oppar. nearbJ MCJ(eooport,
· a ''JOo" Vole would not aufoprogreis oh!co June. 2t
' orn!l1 ..lwa~~m&amp; llle nsulto or the
Temko predicted his local ; mitlcaily s1lnal a llrlko nor
would return "a t r - • { rule out tho posstbU!Iy ol a
ttcie, clamJ!Od on a''"""" blach• retor«djm.
out and repO)-is 'or cloVslopmanta
AQJtlitns but a heavy yeo vole In favor or the lntenlatlon, cmtract exlensloo, Rather, It
hive
leal-co. The uDion .vole would 11rlou~ Weaken al policy."
-ld give neaotlators, headed
announced Iaat week tliat the ' the union'• bargaining poaltlon.
'llte rel'ereodum was author- l&gt;,y usw President L W. Abel,
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·ae"" t1i1 1J\Uted ' Slateo and
.c~ v&lt;J1ed .~ ori whether
· 'Ill IW!hortze a strike tr nOliOIIaUono do · not produce a new
'agreement b7 mldnl,sht July
lhdfcallons were tlil 450,000
· :unlled SteelWorker• ', unto n
· (USW) members •mployect c In
baolc - • would vote &lt;N·

were

Otto A. Shobe.

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With

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There Wis moderate damage to
the car and ro nco.
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1113:80 p.m.
Tbe ,....w
-·~• cited Amolllry to
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Galllpo(ls Munlclpel Coort July
Fil~
26 Olltchtrga or opeedlnexeeoa
CLUB TO DINE .
for road conditions.
The PomerQy Llono CJID wiU
dine at 6:30 p.m. Tueodl¥ at
Grace ~SC&lt;it&gt;al Parish hou
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LODGE TO MEET
PRAGUE .. ' ~C.echollll' the . •UOIIII·~
to Gall Ia Cooney Ju..,nne Court
Racine Lod&amp;o No, ·461' F&amp;AM, ~l!la's cr.iuhimlsl ~ llld- . lliiii(V ati&lt;;koro illllle
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Ju!J&gt; 27 on a charge or drlvl~~~r
wW meot 117:30 p.m. Tuoodl¥ era tod'l' ~em,ndod "the Scwlet ~ot were ,almpot •'111!1111dl"'
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left of center.
at the~· for work In tho rOJ. IJnlol{ stop Ui, "~
.
bel!ree.n ''W!IIJice r or
!}of~",.~
Harry Lowell Amsbory, 19, ot
lowcra!t des'ree.
lnlei"~reDCo" In thlo «1Untr7'o Proildenl"' IDI "Jillawaber the
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a!t'alra. .
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Four1h
Ave.,
Gallipolis,
sur..
MEIGS
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Jooif
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the
"B0apn." .
on(y.
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fered • buJnp on Ute head, but
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Sllurt~Q' Admi&amp;li&lt;os- 4•~e.
Cloch """""ualst
llbenJs Who Meigs' 1'1...
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«wnn-lf•
was not treeted, in an accident at
.
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Saturday Dlsdtar- _ ~--1 ouated $1tllnlat Antonln Nowt..
r-t , . ,
1' 25 a. m. Sullday onllt. 325, "'"'" ,_, V 'led Pr
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""' Ill', b)ld. 11\f Ru11lus· In an · \
"' m
ess lnternatlmal .,..bulb.
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el&gt;lenlhs or 1 mile oorth of lit.
NatiOIIII Guardsmen kept Ak&amp;mcla.v Adml
trUcle I die
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ron, Ohio, quiet todoy aner fresh Hart, Fomm"'f. soloos - Mlna Ruiie
tmt" : ;:"for"::; ,AWirded Blue
Amsbary, according to the pa.. 011tb oak ot
.
~
lrol, was headed north and lost
r s
violence Sllnda,)',
SUnda.)' Dlscharpo _ None, are true Coliumulltta.
Tilt ltf&lt;d- ,.,_...._
C&amp;lm also was restored to two
"We thorefOJ;I! demaad-cabn·'
,..... """""' Junior
control or his car •JDa curve. The .Michigan towns lr&lt;&gt;ubled 1&gt;1 roomCLUB TO MEET
1y dellbe .t.· Ju
Chlmber or Com:neree wao car went of! the right side ot.the I
th
Tho Me•·s ,.,_....;, "'"'·· Cl·~
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, ra., , t lbsalutel,y ol 138 Oldo ,_..,. ,.,....._. 0..
high
IIi YOO ·s who threw rocks, bot.
'6 ~v · - " '
dpftnl!ely - from ..,. beat ,
...,
~·-· way and thrOUgh a fence ties and llrehombs.
wUI meet at the , Ro&lt;lt ~rlbp friends too that !boy .,.,. ,
ncalv6 tho Blue Chlf -rd !or
OM1od by Chrlotopher Fisher,
In Hartford, Coon., about 20 falrgrounc~ Tuoodl¥, July ~a. at rteJ!II IIIII
respect our the 1D87-68 7Nf, Tho award wao
•8 p.m. Rerre~m- 0 ~" be
alando IIIli exclude pre!'"ted II a lundteUI h·"
-n.qers, lj)parenlly lingered
~· w.. ""'
IllY kind ot 111100111r1111oJ.y at tli ·•·-·
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1&gt;1 the arrest or a Negro motor- · llrvod by !tlr, and Mn, Don Interference," he said. • ·
·over ~;:...":.~-~'!'_ln..~ctliUd
MANY
1st, threw llrebombs, rocks and Deleing.
In Moscow UlldorUnl
the
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award for tho local chapter .,.1
MOlE
es n the nor1h end SUnda.)' TER
.,. ..et • Czech cllsls rock!,. ~---• VI•· -~;,- ,.,....
(Contltued !rom I)
"'""~ Dllmlge wu mlnlmlmal
Rli'ORJAL DISPUTE
~- stern Elli"Oj1f, 111e SOviet Wetry
......,...liooker
- H for
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MANIL
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lila ·'
ltrength will begin to SCuir off
VALl!ESI
and
firemen
qulckl,y
extinguished
A
(UP1J
Pres!Communist
JI&amp;IV
warned
thet
lunch.q..
was
Ohio'
a
Lt.
and Resgan will show strength
c
on 1he llcond and sdtleQIOIII • hllzeJinited In a medical sqp. ~ E. Marcoo or the t1io Fz••boalo&gt;aklln alluaUon nor, .w.• . ~~rown, 011 the
PI.Yhoose. Noarrestswerelllldo.
lpplnes slid &amp;mda,y his na- lhretteno the securU;y of tho ' "Crlme~Ohloand"'·Na·u"!l,;
ballots.
Natl001l Guard strength In Ak- Uon ..._ peace In 1he dlopule Ellt Bloc 11!11 111e mllltarr
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ron was bolstered frMt 700 to wltll Malllfsla over thelerrilocy bllance of PGWOr In Europe.
Hawatl'o deleJllloq, 14 mom. wtrnt,.. to w..t
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belt, Is COJI!IDIIted to .Son. 1,100 troops Switay Aller fir.. at Sahah but "llle F~ people
VETERANS IIIEMPIIJAL
Hlrliln FOilg as a favorite ..., bombilllr•lfroke ouhnowlateSot.. : . llOIHAr' mtelfll,,, llhllo , '1'1111 ~ fl&amp;l1l !"'~"'
ofrill,y
'n~gt~t
The
trouble,
which
trampled,"
and
liiiiiOr
are
Pi'il¥da
limed
11111"1')'
"of
IIP§I'ITAL
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on Ute flret ballot at!JtouBh Fang
Is a strong Nixon IIUifllOrler and began Wodneodl¥ nigftt, continued
Both naUOIIs 0 ,_,_ tho~- "~ at tlil Amtrlcai&gt;lod T~,
~~ -M!irau
Into
Sunday
mornl••lnclresulted
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wrmWeal
wldch
It
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estimates 12 or the 14 delegates
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'vnn co OilY
""f"' 1'11n'da&gt;. lllld tlio ·aWleta and
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fa•or Nlaon, stale Sen. D, G, In 62 arrests.
Pollee used tho chemical "·ce
tholr aW _,;..
va Dillon, · J&amp;~~¥o Ellet, OWe
Andersm, IIlii coordinator lor
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!IIQiorialltm 141 '"bnaab tho Rite
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wou
RockefeUer, believes 11 least 9 to quell rock lncl bottlo.tbrowt~~~r
YOiths
In
Bentoo
Harbor,
Mich.,
oO&lt;!Iallit
ayalem
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thus
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or tho deleaates favor the New
Sunday morning. A,.ered bec~ tho rolatlan ol forces In SUIIdaJ Admluj""•·- . lf¥rll~
York IIDVornor.
cau.. or a tavern's refusal to
E~
Iii tholr
lllliJidnt, ~helldre; lllau ll4iiJD.
Former Sen. aar17 M.
aerve two 18-year-&lt;&gt;Jds, )'OIIths
Pra'Ydo't ·~ niof. t1i1n : : LOlli Ba!tom; WIJJWn
Goldwater• the J&gt;lllV' s 1964 tro"'led
In grougs throowh the
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t)ie Ciltch' cuDmumtt
s,, ~.• ~1!11', Va-1 EYva
nominee, holds tho key 111 a.e clq, smashing store and boose
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Pl. .Pl•o,ont; Altllll!lder
Arizona delagatlon, lla.oug, wind
ncl
PT. PLEASANT- Otto A. ,
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.Fiaber, l'llmeroy·, AriiOII ..._._
he's not even a member ot the
""'a thr...U.tlrebombs. Shobe, sa, l't. PJ...-, died"· .cy
!(mood Bell&gt;it; llllldnd w0.._.:--;::
_ , SoturdayiUieJrpoctedl,yatU..: · once. mora the. threat or Soviet ·111111, Char7l
'&amp;;;,i; ,
alato. He favors a Nlxon'Reapn POPE CO!tlliiENrs
Ucket.
CASTEL GANDoLFO, llal¥ lwrolly Ho~ltllln.Yorpntown. ~-lntervonti;,n Ill. C.ocl»!lmda;r 01.:::;_ ~ .
or 10 Western IIliis, Nlmt (UPO- Fltpo Paul VI8JI)retaod He wtlln cmplolo ofthe Bob, ...,,..... • · . • ·
Hubbard, AudrlaJel!ort ·,:I lillie
hlo legaJI,y firm commitments "profound oorrow'• &amp;mc~a.v attlil cock IIIII WllcoxBoUorErectoro;::;: tiu!"., ~~ 'C.emandalllll lltrp 0a,
, •.d'II'OI'
only In Oreson, wbere be ....,
situation Ill Nliorla'a broelcaway Inc,, IIIII hod boon JocltecJ at ' .
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Eastern Regloo, wberetliwaancls Smltlllleld, 1'1., 111e pasi·lhr.. ':"'.:': .u ,Scwlot foo:ce• 11111
V. . IJnclear
or per...,, are r. .rlod 011 the 1eara.
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on r..u. to lhelr Ions
TREE .B!JRiil
The
vice
greoldentlal
oomtnee
verse
or
otarva!IOII.
He
,..
born
ScpL
If,
In
prGillood
pullout
Iran
lldt
The
Mlddl-'.
fire 11epart.
U2AQ.I
1914
favored by tho Well Ia unclear
Burua.ule, w. VL, 1 ..., of ibe ~· Czech Coaumu!iat llld- IIIJl!ei'od a CIJJ totlietorm.
llfost
pollllcai . . . ..,;
111e
!tlarlon
lncl
!tlacy
llamll!on
·eta
In
turn
bpt
slllnt
ll1oul
or
Daniel
Swllber ,. ...,..., In
1
ld~a.t for nash undina on wood
practical 1&gt;1 IIJing • decision
Shobe. He· waa a member ot tho ~ request for · • lice-to- a.e~elblday "~ wblrol
~stk or metal. lJ~e In any p~
1t1on. Conven·
on veep lhould be up Ill the
Bollermakera Local 667 or Char- r... ohowdoom ....U,. between larp lret had """'! fire aild .
lent fin3erUp
presidential candidate.
J11ton,
leodera or both llaJ 111t1011a.
• thNata!od to oproadll&gt;jhithou 11,
lllid~ switch.
·One 01ceptlon Is IJtah. That
Survlvt,. are hi• wile, Myrtle
elght.man delepUoo r&lt;p&gt;rlediJ
J~&lt;:ksoll Shobe; • da~. Hro.
SEE THE NEW SH.ECTION OF
UIIOIIImollsly I a • o r a Gov
Shirley Love, VlllllonluJy AFjl,
Georae Romney ot .MJ~
Callt; three • ..., 110)' Leonard,
who baa close reJI&amp;:Iouo Ues to --~ . .,.. .
P~ Pleaaant; Lowell, Slllllllvllla,
I ·. :
MONDAY
Vlah ao a member or 1he
PL, om! WWiam G., · ,~
TENT 95, Dlllllltlers or Union
.,
!ob-mm Churc~ IDI -.td help
with the Army Ill Oldiiawa1 tlirao
Volerant,
will
meet
at
7:30
Monthe GOP ticket carry the alate.
•
olsters, !tlra. Genevle,. 'fOmta,
t~Q' night at the D.A.V, ball.
UJ36-1
C/H
Despite hit repeated denials,
i
aJatera, Mrs. Gtaevltva 'Toma,
Reagan prababl,y WWid accept
6%" CJ RCULAR SAW
· On tfoo ~ond Fleer In tho Musl.c O.,ort1110 ~1-·
TlJESDAY
Pl. Plealllll; !tfrt. Richard
the vice prealdentlal nom1na11on
The perfect saw for utn power
FOREST ROSE Council 286, GUes, Brownavllle,I'L,IIIII!tlra.
~ coMpl·"" aoloctlon of ~U alooo and _ , .
•nd performance tor cooslruction
tr It came to him ,. a 1rllf or
lllop work 1nd
'
~, ~··~· r lloa~llthtt, 'lJdlos Jn4 ,, '
helpfDe the part,y win In DIU8hlers of Aljlerica, Tuoodl¥, Fred Wlthera, Clarksliura, W,
service trldeL
7:30
p.m.
at
the
hell; a vole on Va., IIIII eight grandchildren.
November, But hlo Wl'ront
comer~~· ~t:o,ll•vlidlr teat '""' old bottorlu trith
Curyina cue.
...a..JidaUon with the Chesler
Funeral servlcea wiD be Wedltrale&amp;T 11011! be to A¥ he
tho
oow Pl.ocltlon, collb~. tootor. s.., In,- t1ot · '.
Council wiD be taken; all mcm- neodl¥ at 11 e. m. In tl!e llelehts
WOUldn't accept 11.
thl• ,.,,.,.,, "' .."•• Of tiattort•• ··•·
~~~
bers urpd·to attend.
United Methodist Church wi111tho
V-stiOIIabl,y GOP loaders
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MATRONS p
Rev. Cbarlea L. Frum lncharp,
,-.
In 11W1Y Western lllllo would
Mteroy IIIII burial will bo In SunCreot
oaJJ
Uke to ... Reagan Ill tho No.2 !l!lpter 186, OES, will meet at Cemetery Frleitd .
lpll. Other PGIIibtiiU11 l'lllod
7:30 Tuoodly event• at the home the Crow : Huoa'ell ~H..:.:
Include Sen. Mark 0, Hallleld or or !tlrs. Fred Blaettmr.
lller 7 P. m. todoy. .
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REVIVAL - Church or God,
Jolm v Llndl'l)''
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Chiller, July 21 • JulJ! 28. Rev.
Bobby Porter, evangolls~ Sen-

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spreodlog to other nearby buUd-

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:.was creclltod with ke•lng
'a blue at the Clem Cooper reli·dence on Jolu&gt;SI, In Syra&lt;:use
,.... -u,y dOitroyl.. ll1e twot!e&lt;y structure MondaY ow~
s,tacuse and Racine firemen
lrtPt the blue from spreading to
downstllro or the nine-room
houoa. l'omorQy firemen were
...0 at the scene, 11ut the Are
fla• conttoJ 011 their arrha!.
· Tbe blue oppareot17 started
Bp, m. In on attic area be, bind the batltrocxn 'In the ~;&gt;olalrt
or the house and qulckl,y SPread

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thrOUgh tho second !loor,
Firemen said the three up.
stairs rocms were gutted and atmost all the olale root or the
structure was torn orr lnthellaht
to control the Oameo.
Jotm Whittle, a neighbor, r ...
J)Ortedl,y waa the tlrat to OOaerve
fire shooting out upstairs windows and smnmoned dremen.
Mr. Cooper. who was in the down-stairs of the house, Was not immediately aware the house wa• on
tire.
IA&gt;Jsea to ll1e structore and Ita
contenta were not lmmecllatel¥
estimated.

Other otorm ..._ In the
county was reported minor, with
the exception of sevenl trees
bel!tg blown over and the wind

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Estimate a indicated losses wm

total $20,200 with about $7,2ooor
the amount being the 1!llueplaced

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on hi.Y Inside ll1e boi-na. The hi.Y
was r•ortedl,y owned 1&gt;1 Orton
Rouah, a prc::mineut rarmerot

knee deep water ana mud in field&amp;

ftremen were sum-

Rutland

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area were said to have waded in

salem Center.

moned. to the scene at 6:34: p. m.
and said the wind shifted shortly
after their arrha!, cauol,. tht
llamea to threaten ntlter IJulld.

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!Oplck tomatoea. Noholldamap
Wlf r. .rted In the Letart Falla
area, but hiU did otrlkethe Pomer'*' vicinity.
Jilelp Cooncy IHgllwllf Gange
~Rolland Crahlreesaldtroes
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2 Women
Injured in
Accident

United Press International bus, and In ll'leraj northern
One man was killed and a Ohio eltiea.
tornado reported as severe
Wind psts or "' to 90 mUea
thullderstormo swept o v e r per hour and a half Inch or
northern and esslem Oldo late rolo In 90 ml-s ten their
Monday,
merk 011 ,...ater Cleveland as
Jam M;yera, 25; Elyria, was power was disrupted and roots
killed when struck by lightning were blown aw111.
· while loading hay on hlo Lorain
The Cleveland Elortrlc Wum.
County farm.
lrudlng Co. lllld 2,000 home•
State HIJhway Patrol ofltciala were without power becauae of
· said the tornado touched down the storm.
Monda,y afternoon about five
Aboot W per cent or 1he
lnlles • o u t h or Sprlnlfi~ld, roo[ on the United Airlines
Jmocldng over trees and rippmg Freight Terminal at Cleveland
- root• . frOm severul
Hopkino . t&gt;ternatlonal Alrpqrt,.
barns. No ln.iv.des were report- was blown olf. Airline omelals
ed.
ordered a suspension ol slt1p..
Heavy rotnrall wal r . .rlod meoto to Cleveland until lh~
• at MI.Vomon, north of Colum- roof could be repaired.

the drl ver or one of the two cars
lnW&gt;Ived was arrested following
an accident Monday at 4,3 0 p.m.
near the Pomeroy-Mason brillge.
_. ·I'Oirlerorpollcesaldacardrlv.
en by David L. SOUtherta.f, 2!,
Lexingtoo, K,y., struck the rear
or 1 car driven by Charles lola,..
ALGIERS (IJPD - Five Arab
uel, 48, Haclne. The Manuel cor and hand grenades todoy hi-

Regatta Showing

was stopped tor the trafftc sig- jacked an Israeli El AI airliner
nal at the bridge. Srutherlartl was and forced Ute pilot to !ly to
cited for failing to maintain as- Algiers where they demanded tho
48 persons aboard be held aa hossured clear distance.
Evelyn Manuel, 38, and Joyce tages for captured Arab guer-

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IIEA\11( DAMAGE - Ftrem,n from tho s,tacuoe, Racine
IDI Pomeroy Wllunteor units were oaJJod MO!idal"\t about 8 p.
m. to il&amp;llt a fire that broke out Ill the ••lairs of the Clem
~ relldell!;o In Syra&lt;:uso. Haovy doJna&amp;e wss r..,-tod In
throe
IDI bath o! ll1e komi hoojse before
tha tire WIB brot(ibtUJider- The blazeopparently lflrl.
~If~~~ ~1111' Ia ~alllc., Fliemen a.ro.ahown
lbo.. 011 tho olale topt or the nio..tory 1touae. -$en11nal
Photo.
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$300-$500 Profit
A profit of $300 to $500 was
earned from llle 1968 Big Bend
Regatta, Treuurer JohnWWiam
8Jaettnar reported Monday at a

mest1111r ot the Pomeroy Chamber
ol C&lt;mmerce at BIUey's Restaurant.

Biaettnar 11id recelpto from
some evento or the threeo4ay affair hi,. not yet been otnclally

tallied, but the regatta Is certain
to have been the most auceesatul
n....,tally or lll\l' to date.
It was reported that a llrp t ...
crease in receipts fromtherldes
at tho -location behind the high
achool Wll a big ~ctor In t h e
·~~~j~~!t~rN!~i1!1!~~m!~!!l::it~f=ti~i!ii~~;i;!~ii~it~~~~~!~;1~:i:;:fi~i~i:::;:1=!=~=~~~;;i~!i~Ii~:~!=:i!=!i;:;:;:;:;i;~~i~J:;: fourtll
...... regatta bollllr a fin.
I!Y United Preu lnterJ811onal
anclal success.
-COLli.MIIliS - · A REPVBUCAN STATE ·HeodQ.uartcn public Recommendations tor l\lrther
"""'on POll ~ ~~ Nel' York Gov. NelsiOI RockeleUer IIIII for- ·lmt&gt;rovements or future regattas
mer vice president Richard M. Nilron running e-'en In OhlCi.
wore roeelved In a discussion
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· "There Ia no clear cut choice between Mr. Nixon and Governor portod. It was voledtomtkoavallllockiofe"er tmong Ohio voters at thla Umo aoto which wUI be tho allle fundt to have ll1e river bank
ltroll8tr CIJ!C(idole In Novembor," lllo poll said.
.-..W Eaot !tlaln-&amp;. seeded. C. r;
Blakealee lncl Pete Shields wUJ
PORTSMOUTH, OJDO - A HUGE METEOROLOGICAL balloon bo In chirp.
lllr.t trli&amp;orcd IIWIY f4&gt;0rll ,or unidentified ob,lecla before It YRiad 1\'WIIm .Grucser, who preoldto a flliom north or here hla been sold IIIII wW be uoecl to decorate·a ·~ owr tho sesolonlnthoabaence
i,' ella~
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The 800-root high ball"'"o french In orJsln, landed Tlturlldlf '"' tllat chair•, for tl&lt;bniiiiOunlot
, the ~otG!!orae Do'lf;wboooldlt.~ to Jla!l Brald&gt;ura, vice · ~$
wth be a~etoperJifllold"'!t ot slonettou~ lite., ri!r $50. . , .
, ~
t be Amefican
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concart lids

News.•• in Briefs ·

year that they can purchase reserve seats for the 1988 seasm
at Mlddltport 111gb School.
Atta~, In addition to the
above, were Tom cassell, Richard Chambers, Beulah Jones, Bob
Jacoba, Walf!!r stewart, Carl
llork,y, N. W. CUnpton, Marge
Hol!nor IIIII Bob Wtrwett.

Two persons were injW"ed and

Effort Failure.. ...

Manuel, 18, passerJ8era in the rUias,
Alprll relUsed 1he demand
Manuel car suffered mioor back
and neck injuries, respectively. and ordered all 38 passengers,
They were removed to Veterans Including 14 laraells and 0110

DA NANG (UPO - MaJ. Gen.
Robert·F. WorJe:, vlcecomiDIIIder or the 7th u. s. Atr Force In
VIetnam, was kWed ~ when
his plane was shbt down by com •
munlst l groqnd fire 86 mUes
northweotofDIN...,theAir
For&lt;e reported.
Worley waa piloting an ER4C
photo ..............e
jet, •
spokeomin said. Tho oecond
pilot In the 'pW. parachuted to
aafl\)'
reocued.
Worley bectme 7th· Air Force
vice cOIIIIWioler In Juli 19$7,
Hlrl!'l,..,
Lo- ant hod ,,..n schodulol 10 lia.
.Sollerintalldtnt of ccine ·~ chief or stall r
r,!imlndod meml!tl:• who opontf9nl, , hflliq-o, .Pact' ley0!1.~· ·uc~ Jaot !lc J,ir Force, Sofll, 1.

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expense,

Tragedy at Pool
Avoided Monday

Memorial Hospltll by ·the Pom- Amartean, !reed.
eroy emergency squad.
It was not clear, however, U
Firemen and emergency squad- the El AI 8707 Jetliner and Ito
men were busy MOR!ay afternoon 10 loraell crew members, Inam evening bf'l number or calls. cluding two ltosteoses, ....Ud he
AI 3:27 p, m. tltey went to llle
county garage where a utility
A 7.YOST-old Middleport lass conscious condition 10011. after
pole, opparently struck b1ligllt.apparently escaped serious in- she was struck by another child
n)n&amp;, hid caught fire. h w&amp;l exjUry in an accident at the Mld- who jumped or dived of11he livedl. .rt Municipal swlmmlngpool root oprlng board.
fWiguished when the Pomeroy department arrived.
Pool llfe@OW'd Mike HarMonday afternoon.
AI 6:47 p. m. the depal1ment
Tho girl, Joy Beaver,daugbter graves, who reeovered the lass,
went to Salem Center to aulst
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beaver, said the child was opparently
the Rutland Fire Department at
457 Beech St., was reportedly rnvlmtnlng under Ute water when
a bam ftre, and at 8 p, m. was
pulled from the pool In a semi- another peroon jumped of! lhe
diving board and struch her.
called to ISslst at the Clem C~
The child hid come to the top
er residence flre in Syracuse.
Cash prizes totaling almost

Horse Pulling

Plane Downed River Gauges

••

relealod.
to !ly to Algerll, one or JaTho plane hid jist taken .ftr rael's most bitter foes.
The Algerian pemment slid
from Rome for the fil&amp;bt to Tel
Aviv when the commandoes ov~ all the paoseogers could !ly to
erpowered tho pilot, lltiUI1dlng Marseille, Paris or Rome later
him with a blow on Ute head, and toct.y at Algerian &amp;DVernmG

County Fair

Killed when

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Hostage Hijack

Prizes Set at

Gen. Worley

Melit

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A TRUCK OWNED BY WALTER BENTZ, Pomeroy, was-bllhl•
which WIB peeled !rom the Ben Franklin Store ...,In Pomeroy cJurlng Monday abrnoon'o windstorm. The truck Is perked on LyM St.

GAUGES - Galllpolle, 12.2
and 13.3 rumlng 5!eetofrollera;
Pl. P111oant, 24, II; Pomeroy Ma ..... 20.50; Hinton, 0.60 stat.;
Kanawha Falls, 2.40 falling;
Charlellllln, 17.80 falling. ...,_
don, Marmet and Wlnlleld, are on
1he Bill.

GRID NOTICE

SOphomoreo, Junior• and senwho will lltlend Meigs High
~'and in Interested lnpi!IYillit' rootbaU ore allked to be at
thoi'I!D!elw football fteldThundQ-,}1\tY 25 at B jl.m.

,,l!!r•

-:-..,.,· .·Made

$400, and roselle•, will be awarded In a horse pulling contest
set at the nlglllgrlllllaland event
at 7:30 p.m. on Wedneildlf, Aug.
14, II ll1e 1051h annual Meigs
County Folr,
Tom R. Reuter and Hugh P.
Custer will -rlntend tho pull
which Is to flOrid competltloo with nlleo ot 111e lllckeye
Horlie Pulling Asan. or Oldo 111

Both Autos

Demolished
A Pomeroy woman was removed to Veterans Memorial
Hospital following an accident on
Route 124 in Rutland at 9:55p.m.
Mon;tay.

The Meigs Counly Sherlll's Deportment said Christine Bra,..
effect.
ham ...s taken to the hospltll 1&gt;1
There will be 1J!ree classlllPc;meroy emergency sqladmen
callooo of teams ln. tho event,
lladJhrelght, 2,800 ll:la. andunderi tor treatment oC lacerations to
mlddlewelllltt, 2,!J01 to 3,200, and her lower llpatterher auto struck
a parked car in tront at Hysell's
heayYWOiglll, 3,201 and OVOT.
prage,
Gash prllll In ..ch cllell01'1
Aulllorltles said the 1968 mcdel
will be fS(I, $35, f%0, $1511111 flO
driYen
1&gt;1 !tlrs. -.n was de, to the top 11.., pllcea.
mallohed
when It rammed Into llle
Team• laldlllr part muat be
rear or the parked 1962 model
wel&amp;hod between 12 noon IIIII t
CMMd by Romle Searles, Rutp.m. at a local lcales 011 tlil
land. The Searles car, whiclnrla
dQ' of llle contest. A wel.illt cerreported legall,y parked, was also
tlttcate must aceoJnp~UJ¥ eadl•· demollahod.
b7.
Sherlfl'o Deputy Robert Beeale
said the lmpacl pushed tho
Searles cor torwarc1 711 reet, 10
·Inches. ln..otlptlon or tho teddent lo ·beilllr cOna...ed, It was r ...
ported.

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ol the water when Harp:-avea

became aware the lnclclent had
occurred, and he lmmedlatsly

brougtrt her out or tho pool and
hid the Middleport emergency.
rescue SQJad lillDlmODed. Har-

graves slid tho girl was swimmine In about 10 IL or water
"hen the accl- OCCIII'nd.
Joy'o father said the child
was tskon to Holzer Holjlitllll'
Gallipolis Ia II evening where abe
was kept overnight for oboer...
Uon.

Storm Blaeks Out
Unooln mn Area
Rosldenta or Lllliiolja HW tn
Pomeroy wore without power for
several bours ~ a!temooa
and event,. when two lirptreet
were ~nlOiod · near ~ ...... ot
!tlr. IIIIi Mrll. Dolmar A. 'c...
t~Q', ..., to tlio · o,

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